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you have to say there is a god and billy graham told us about him or there isn't a god and billy graham was a delusional nut and everyone who followed god is as well. that's the option you have. david: well he had influence with every single one of those presidents. you think of some presidents who had a lot of faith, like ronald reagan didn't like to wear it on his shirt sleeve but clearly had the need for faith in his own life and to help him through his job as president. >> and i think sometimes we want our presidents, you know, to be sunday schoolteachers and most of them are not. but the fact is, billy graham's presence was a calming and very powerful influence on the lives of presidents and they listened to him. and he prayed with them. i think the important thing is that those presidents may have changed in his presence but billy graham never changed in their presence. he went as an ambassador of god, he represented the kingdom of god and he represented it effectively and powerfully and it didn't matter if it was the president, a pope, prime minister or just an ordinary street ki
you have to say there is a god and billy graham told us about him or there isn't a god and billy graham was a delusional nut and everyone who followed god is as well. that's the option you have. david: well he had influence with every single one of those presidents. you think of some presidents who had a lot of faith, like ronald reagan didn't like to wear it on his shirt sleeve but clearly had the need for faith in his own life and to help him through his job as president. >> and i think...
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billy graham. each of us has a special memory of billy graham. i can recall having graduated from college, my first job was with campus crusade for christ. i lived in dallas, texas; to prepare for a big meeting, a convocation that brought 84,000 young people. i was asked if i would like to caddy for billy graham. he was playing in the byron nelson golf classic. be arnold palmer, bob hope and billy graham. it was a great occasion. what i saw as a young believer in christ, i had come to christ my senior year of christ, i saw a man who looked you in the eye , he didn't look at his watch. he didn't walk over people to reach the world he understood the importance of every person before god. i think that's why his ministry and his mission was so outstanding with presidents and kings, cab drivers, or whoever it might be. the millions of people who came to christ because of him. this meeting we planned in dallas, 250,000 people came to downtown dallas and heard billy graham and johnny cash, it was a great assembly. the next decade working with dr. bright
billy graham. each of us has a special memory of billy graham. i can recall having graduated from college, my first job was with campus crusade for christ. i lived in dallas, texas; to prepare for a big meeting, a convocation that brought 84,000 young people. i was asked if i would like to caddy for billy graham. he was playing in the byron nelson golf classic. be arnold palmer, bob hope and billy graham. it was a great occasion. what i saw as a young believer in christ, i had come to christ my...
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son franklin graham honored hum tweeting my father billy graham was once asked where is heaven he said where jesus is i am going to similar soon he departed into eternal life prospected by lord jesus christ. >> mountain mutt wrote bg lifted ice toward heaven mourns man of god, john mccain saddened by passing of billy graham inspired millions of people, with the gospel message refute in peace. >> inspiration such a got a word inspired people in life yesterday as we reflected all all inspired people in death as well. >> amazing how many lives billy graham changed, thank you very much. >> time 38 minutes after the hour, florida deputies responded to school shooting. >> we need to be able to defeat any threat that comes on to campus. >> they plan to keep students of saw while armed to the teeth. >> it rally cry for "black lives matter" from day one. >> now. >> how one professor is protesting to honor that movement and switching gears completely, salt or no salt? where to find deals on this national margarita day. ♪ my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstat
son franklin graham honored hum tweeting my father billy graham was once asked where is heaven he said where jesus is i am going to similar soon he departed into eternal life prospected by lord jesus christ. >> mountain mutt wrote bg lifted ice toward heaven mourns man of god, john mccain saddened by passing of billy graham inspired millions of people, with the gospel message refute in peace. >> inspiration such a got a word inspired people in life yesterday as we reflected all all...
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the reverend billy graham. his ministry and his matchless voice changed the lives of millions and inspired our nation. >> jon: we will have much more on the life and legacy of the reverend billy graham coming up just moments from now. >> molly: a stand-off takes a deadly turn and a police officer among those killed. we have the breaking details on that plus another guilty plea in the russia investigation. how this move could turn up the heat on the president's former campaign chairman and how mr. trump is reacting to the developments next. >> the president hasn't said that russia didn't meddle. what he is saying it didn't have an impact and it certainly wasn't with help from the trump campaign. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. >> molly: right now a police officer and a shooting suspect are both dead after a stand-off in alabama. it all started when pol
the reverend billy graham. his ministry and his matchless voice changed the lives of millions and inspired our nation. >> jon: we will have much more on the life and legacy of the reverend billy graham coming up just moments from now. >> molly: a stand-off takes a deadly turn and a police officer among those killed. we have the breaking details on that plus another guilty plea in the russia investigation. how this move could turn up the heat on the president's former campaign...
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thank god for reverend billy graham. amen, louie. thank god for reverend billy graham. thank you, i yield back. mr. hultgren: thank you, congressman olson. so grateful for so many of my colleagues who were able to join us tonight. to remember reverend billy graham. born november, 1918. died february 21, 2018. billy graham was a lion of the christian faith and a believer in the all-encompassing love of god,, for all people -- god, for all people. i knew billy graham from such an early age, knew of him, knew of his ministry. was struck even more so, most of my growing -- growing up years were in wheaten, illinois, where billy graham went to school, met his wife, and much of his ministry started in that area around there. his ministry spanned generations of american religious thought and culture, but his core message remained unchanged throughout his entire lifetime. his evangelical gatherings attracted millions throughout the globe for decades and his name is known around the world, as many have said tonight. maybe the most recognized, one of the most recognized names and
thank god for reverend billy graham. amen, louie. thank god for reverend billy graham. thank you, i yield back. mr. hultgren: thank you, congressman olson. so grateful for so many of my colleagues who were able to join us tonight. to remember reverend billy graham. born november, 1918. died february 21, 2018. billy graham was a lion of the christian faith and a believer in the all-encompassing love of god,, for all people -- god, for all people. i knew billy graham from such an early age, knew...
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billy graham pointed out. they weren't coming to see him, they were coming to hear the word of christ, the word of god. when someone listened to him. he said they weren't listening to my word but the words of the bible. he was humble that. he would be the first to tell you, somebody greater than he will follow and so we can have confidence in that. stuart: marc, while our audience watches events unfold on capitol hill, we see president and first lady waiting to take part in the ceremony, forgive me, marc, i want to talk directly about politics for a second. >> oh, okay. stuart: forgive me, marc, forgive me, i have sinned. i have read your stuff. the heritage foundation says what, 60, 64% of mr. trump's agenda is already done and that he has done it faster than ronald reagan did his agenda back in the '80s, is that correct? >> i would be very careful in comparing trump to ronald reagan yet. he is one -- we had these, these scholars out there who ranked already the presidential scholars in academia ranked donald
billy graham pointed out. they weren't coming to see him, they were coming to hear the word of christ, the word of god. when someone listened to him. he said they weren't listening to my word but the words of the bible. he was humble that. he would be the first to tell you, somebody greater than he will follow and so we can have confidence in that. stuart: marc, while our audience watches events unfold on capitol hill, we see president and first lady waiting to take part in the ceremony,...
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and billy graham, he came to christ through billy graham, turned his life around and he lived a rich old age and was kind of a beacon of christian faith in his own way the rest of his life. billy graham. >> bill: what strikes me, brit, in the reflection of the past two hours how many people came into contact with him and their lives were changed forever. the other thought i'm left with today is the reflection we have as a country coming within a week of this massacre in florida. how a 19-year-old american can take a gun into a classroom and seek out to kill as many people as they possibly could. we are left with our own level of -- is it police, school, gun laws, mental health. it all goes into the national discourse now and here comes a man who reminds us of a profound life and a life that he led which took him to higher things. and i think that passing reminds us of those higher things today, brit. >> i'm sure one of the things that must have been a disappointment to billy graham as his life wore on in his latter stages was the extent to which people have drifted away from faith in
and billy graham, he came to christ through billy graham, turned his life around and he lived a rich old age and was kind of a beacon of christian faith in his own way the rest of his life. billy graham. >> bill: what strikes me, brit, in the reflection of the past two hours how many people came into contact with him and their lives were changed forever. the other thought i'm left with today is the reflection we have as a country coming within a week of this massacre in florida. how a...
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billy graham wasn't part of that. billy graham was someone who related to presidents of both parties up to and including the one i worked for and was assiduous about that, about trying to stay out of the scrum. he created the conditions for the evangelical movement to really move back into the mainstream of our political conversation. >> what was his relationship with president obama? was he considered something of a spiritual adviser? did the two men talk or meet? give us a little bit of the inside story. >> i honestly don't know how much they communicated. he was a presence in every oval office. this has been pointed out previously. he counseled presidents of both parties. obviously earlier in his life he was more prominent. he was a frequent visitor in lyndon johnson's oval office. for example, after having supported richard nixon for president in 1960. and notably, he did not allow himself to be used in the jim crow movement, even though he came from the south. that was an admirable thing. something i'm sure presi
billy graham wasn't part of that. billy graham was someone who related to presidents of both parties up to and including the one i worked for and was assiduous about that, about trying to stay out of the scrum. he created the conditions for the evangelical movement to really move back into the mainstream of our political conversation. >> what was his relationship with president obama? was he considered something of a spiritual adviser? did the two men talk or meet? give us a little bit of...
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bush who credits billy graham. without billy graham he would have never stopped drinking and he talked about the influence billy graham had on him and certainly his family. what did it mean to these presidents to have a man of his stature and faith give them advice that other people could not provide? >> well, the longevity of that. 12 presidents. throughout billy graham's professional life. the track record speaks for itself. something else i was struck by was an interview our colleague griff jenkins did this morning with house speaker paul ryan and he talked about how he heard billy graham speak to people after 9/11 and he said that was a moment that resonated with him. that the country was really on the fringe of things after 9/11 and that helped bring people together. we hear that a lot but remember that time at 9/11. that was something that resonated with paul ryan who at the time was a rank and file back bench congressman. he is now the speaker of the house. that seemed to be part of what put this into motion
bush who credits billy graham. without billy graham he would have never stopped drinking and he talked about the influence billy graham had on him and certainly his family. what did it mean to these presidents to have a man of his stature and faith give them advice that other people could not provide? >> well, the longevity of that. 12 presidents. throughout billy graham's professional life. the track record speaks for itself. something else i was struck by was an interview our colleague...
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graham. and for what billy graham crusade meant to him. they set up crusades in south korea, all over the world. henry has been in and out of north korea more than anybody in this country. he goes there with is a mayor continue -- with samaritans to help people op prosed, taking the message of jesus christ, working to do everything he can to improve the plight of people who are oppressed and depressed by a rogue regime. henry is one of the finest people i've ever known. i know when dr. graham passed away, henry was not sad but happy because he'd always talked about knowing ultimately billy graham's place in heaven would be his just reward. henry would not wait that he could join billy graham there so they can be together again. i know henry is probably watching. if he isn't watching, somebody will tell him about me mentioning his name. i'm doing it to honor henry but also honor bill bring yaim. the one on one passing of the world -- billy graham. the one on one passing of the word from me to someone else, dr. graham to someone else is the
graham. and for what billy graham crusade meant to him. they set up crusades in south korea, all over the world. henry has been in and out of north korea more than anybody in this country. he goes there with is a mayor continue -- with samaritans to help people op prosed, taking the message of jesus christ, working to do everything he can to improve the plight of people who are oppressed and depressed by a rogue regime. henry is one of the finest people i've ever known. i know when dr. graham...
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reverend billy graham. billy graham's ministry for the gospel of jesus christ and his matchless voice changed the lives of millions. we mourn passing. i know with absolute certainty today he heard those words, well done, good and faithful servant. thank you, billy graham. god bless you. those are the words of mike pence. we have not heard from the president yet although the president did just tweet on the russia investigation. >>> joining me by phone is david brody, host on the christian broadcasting network. thanks so much for being with us, to help us understand that. there's so many aspects to the life of billy graham that are so important to america in general. let's start with the religious, though. what was his contribution to faith in this country? >> thanks for having me. introducing roughly over 200 million people to jesus christ, whether it be at the crusade rallies in the '50s, all around the world through his illustrious -- you can call it career, a life passion, john. it's great when your life
reverend billy graham. billy graham's ministry for the gospel of jesus christ and his matchless voice changed the lives of millions. we mourn passing. i know with absolute certainty today he heard those words, well done, good and faithful servant. thank you, billy graham. god bless you. those are the words of mike pence. we have not heard from the president yet although the president did just tweet on the russia investigation. >>> joining me by phone is david brody, host on the...
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>> billy graham spoke for himself. a few years ago, he had an open letter to the people of north carolina with the north carolina marriage amendment on the ballot. he spoke we were putting ourselves at risk of god's judgment by redefining marriage. he spoke to those issues. i think when you look at this president and you look at evangelicals supporting him, they realize it's the policies that governments -- government leaders have adopted, the courts have forced on us that is excluded god and religion from the public square. yes, they understand if we want a safe, free, successful and strong community, country, and families, we have to be able to practice our religion. we have to be able to express our allegiance to god. we have to be able to say freely "in god we trust." if we continue with these policies, that's going to go away. evangelicals do support presidents, congressmen and others willing to stand up and defend religious freedom and past policies that allow us to preach the gospel without being hindered by gov
>> billy graham spoke for himself. a few years ago, he had an open letter to the people of north carolina with the north carolina marriage amendment on the ballot. he spoke we were putting ourselves at risk of god's judgment by redefining marriage. he spoke to those issues. i think when you look at this president and you look at evangelicals supporting him, they realize it's the policies that governments -- government leaders have adopted, the courts have forced on us that is excluded god...
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to billy graham. i understand we have him. pastor graham, knew him, correct? can you tell us stories about his life and how he influenced you? >> i have known billy graham since i was a small boy in little rock, arkansas. he came to a crusade. my parents went forward in that crusade. high impact on my own family i never for get. just as i am sung, billy preached to my own parents. i'm not related to him but i have always honored to carry that graham name. i consider him a spiritual father and mentor in my life. he constantly say on the message of jesus and the gospel. the cross, the resurrection. that is why god used him in such a great way. his integrity, commitment and love and for christ and people and proclamation of jesus christ. that changed the world. his life, his voice will be greatly missed but his influence will last forever. >> was there a sense he knew everything or was there a sense of curiosity about wanting to know everything? >> with you he is the one who knew everything. he just poin
to billy graham. i understand we have him. pastor graham, knew him, correct? can you tell us stories about his life and how he influenced you? >> i have known billy graham since i was a small boy in little rock, arkansas. he came to a crusade. my parents went forward in that crusade. high impact on my own family i never for get. just as i am sung, billy preached to my own parents. i'm not related to him but i have always honored to carry that graham name. i consider him a spiritual father...
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but i first met billy graham which i was 19. i was actually planning to be a pastor, but i started having doubts about whether the bible was really the word of god. i remember listening to dr. graham speak and that evening he told a story about being in the ministry and having the same doubts and how one night on a floor of the golf course he threw himself on the ground and said god i don't understand everything in the bible buy for your help i'm going to preach it the rest of my life. as i heard that harris, i made that same commitment in my heart. and later that evening i accidentally ran into billy graham. i told him of my commitment. he congratulated me and he wrote a note in my bible that i will treasure forever. so, he really transformed my life in a very meaningful way. >> harris: wow, to have that note that you can keep all these years. and i would imagine check back on a time or two. you know what? dr. jeffers, learning that he was a member of your church, i'm wondering who picks up the mantel now? how do you take it fo
but i first met billy graham which i was 19. i was actually planning to be a pastor, but i started having doubts about whether the bible was really the word of god. i remember listening to dr. graham speak and that evening he told a story about being in the ministry and having the same doubts and how one night on a floor of the golf course he threw himself on the ground and said god i don't understand everything in the bible buy for your help i'm going to preach it the rest of my life. as i...
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listen more to the word of billy graham later in this broadcast. right now move on to torrential rain causing rivers to rise to dangerous levels across the central u.s. a state of emergency declared in elk hart, indiana. a number of people had to be rescued from flooded homes and streets. from the southern plains to the great lakes, some areas have the seen ate month's worth of rain just this week. >>> we'll be right back. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. okay - let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no... make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. let's see. if this pack, and this pack, have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you thin
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billy graham is going to be laid to rest here at his library. now, the fineeral is closed to the public. it's invitation, only. , and jeff, they're still trying to work out the details but it will happen at some point next week. >> glor: david begnaud, thank you so much from north carolina. that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. we leave you tonight with the extraordinary billy graham in his own words. >> your life can be changed. you can become a new person by surrendering your life to jesus christ. ( applause ) and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross. follow me. and we can change the world. he took that one moment and said, "lord, remember me." and in that moment, jesus said, "thou shall be with me in paradise." that quick, you can make your decision. oh, yes, there's pleasure in sin for a short time. but it's soon over. the hangover comes, and there's nothing you can do about it. it's going to be there. choose christ, and there will never be a hangover except joy and peace. by faith, i said i believe him. and he c
billy graham is going to be laid to rest here at his library. now, the fineeral is closed to the public. it's invitation, only. , and jeff, they're still trying to work out the details but it will happen at some point next week. >> glor: david begnaud, thank you so much from north carolina. that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. we leave you tonight with the extraordinary billy graham in his own words. >> your life can be changed. you can become a new person by...
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divide. >> billy graham, when u look , it waselical preachers billy graham and the pack. oat is how far he was ahe everyone else over the last 100 years. he was charismatic. heas captivating. butal he wa ecumenical. he brought anyone into christ who was willing to come to christ. yet, he didn't see his onrole as a politica how did he come to be the pastor to america's presidents ? >> because he captivated dents, the same y he captivated ordinary people. they wanted comfort from him. they wanted spiritual guidance from him. he crossed politic lines. he gave guidance to dwight eisenhower, richard nixon, lyndon johnson, even bill clinton and his time of troubles. laura: he had a particularly close relationship with the bush family.he what role did play in george w. bush conversion to christianity? >> george w. bush credits billy graham with hi being a born again christian and with his finding sobriety. which of course, is absolutely essential to the career of george w. bush. laura: in moments of national pain, like 9/11, the oklahoma city bombing, what was it about having bi
divide. >> billy graham, when u look , it waselical preachers billy graham and the pack. oat is how far he was ahe everyone else over the last 100 years. he was charismatic. heas captivating. butal he wa ecumenical. he brought anyone into christ who was willing to come to christ. yet, he didn't see his onrole as a politica how did he come to be the pastor to america's presidents ? >> because he captivated dents, the same y he captivated ordinary people. they wanted comfort from him....
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i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great driver of prison ministry and evangelism across the country. the next billy graham might be someone who is not even a christian yet. >> paul: fascinating to contemplate. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> paul: when we come back, a battle over the congressional map in pennsylvania, could make or break democratic efforts to take back the house this november. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough
i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great...
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. >>> the casket carrying the body of billy graham was transported today. he will then honor in the u.s. capitol next week. >> reporter: a motorcade traveling with the body of billy graham drove from ash vill -- ashas i recollect ille and he became the 1st person in history to get such an honor. 77million people saw billy graham peach in person. known as the president pastor he also met with president trum in 2013. glib the power of god's word gave hope to millions and millions who listened to him with his very beautiful but very simple message, god loves you. in a the wall street journal message titled how billy graham changed my life, his care and his teachers were the help that i got to stop drinking. billy graham will be buried friday in charlotte. >>> a trip to the dentist maybe in order for millennials because they can go 2 or more days without brushing their teeth. they found 3 in 10 millennials only brush their teeth once a day and they're making it worst may avoiding the dentist because they fear the dentist. >>> in somalia a blast went off in the
. >>> the casket carrying the body of billy graham was transported today. he will then honor in the u.s. capitol next week. >> reporter: a motorcade traveling with the body of billy graham drove from ash vill -- ashas i recollect ille and he became the 1st person in history to get such an honor. 77million people saw billy graham peach in person. known as the president pastor he also met with president trum in 2013. glib the power of god's word gave hope to millions and millions...
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billy graham, to put it simply, would preach the gospel. the "new york times" obituary read in order in 2007, the billy tkpweul aoe van gelistic association estimated he preached the gospel to more than 215 million people in more than 185 countries and territories beginning his crusades in 1947 in grand rapids, michigan. he reached hundreds of millions more on television through video and in film. this is not mass aoe van gellism but personal aoe van gellism on a mass scan. i had occasion to watch him preach twice for the 1993 funeral of former first lady pat nixon in yorba linda and a few months later at the massive gathering that came to witness the funeral of richard nixon. both teams billy graham preached salvation through jesus christ. and he changed lives, tens of millions of american lives in profound and personal ways. one such was the late louie zamperini made famous by the movie and book "i'm broken." he was suffering from ptsd and massive drinking. he committed to his life to christ and never looked back. i opened my radio show f
billy graham, to put it simply, would preach the gospel. the "new york times" obituary read in order in 2007, the billy tkpweul aoe van gelistic association estimated he preached the gospel to more than 215 million people in more than 185 countries and territories beginning his crusades in 1947 in grand rapids, michigan. he reached hundreds of millions more on television through video and in film. this is not mass aoe van gellism but personal aoe van gellism on a mass scan. i had...
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and to have billy graham at yourside, figures in public. and to have billy graham at your side, whether that your inauguration of the night before the gulf war began for president bush 41, after the oklahoma city bombing for bill clinton, after 9/11 for george w bush, at these moments of enormous national pain and concern, having billy graham there was a signal to the country that the president is a thoughtful, spiritual man and people are praying for him. with him. nancy, thank you for sharing those stories, as we remember billy graham. a letter sent to the uk prime ministerfrom 60 brexit supporting mps makes clear they are not prepared to swallow many more compromises when it comes to breaking free from the eu. it's the timing of the letter that's important. it comes on the eve of tomorrow's away day summit at chequers in which theresa may hopes to bring all sides together. it's clearly not going to be easy. what's more, a leaked government document leaves some ambiguity over the length of time the transition period should last. earlier,
and to have billy graham at yourside, figures in public. and to have billy graham at your side, whether that your inauguration of the night before the gulf war began for president bush 41, after the oklahoma city bombing for bill clinton, after 9/11 for george w bush, at these moments of enormous national pain and concern, having billy graham there was a signal to the country that the president is a thoughtful, spiritual man and people are praying for him. with him. nancy, thank you for sharing...
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much more ahead on the reverend billy graham. believe it or not america's pastor helped shape tinsel town. we will explain some of that. but first, moscow allegedly teaming up with assad to attack syrian citizens. ambassador john bolton is here >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. local media reporting that someone through one or more grenades at the u.s. embassy in the country of montenegro. the embassy there is calling it an active security situation and warning people to avoid the area at this time. unclear right now if there are any injuries but we will bring you more information as soon as we get it. it's an emotional sign of the extraordinarily tense state of affairs in syria. a russian mother says her son was one of several russian mercenaries killed in a u.s. air strike in syria this month that allegedly pitted russian and u.s. forces against each other for the first time in syrian war. the russians sent up to 100 fighters aligned with the syrian regime were killed according to the pentagon. but the kremlin and the penta
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so billy graham was never angry, billy graham was nef resentful. he was never warring against the culture in the world around him. he was john 3:16, he loved the world because god loves the world enough to say come to christ. >> i saw an old interview that diane sawyer had done with him years ago and said when the time comes he doesn't want people to say nice things about him because he didn't deserve it. what he wants to hear from the lord is, well done. well done my servant. >> yeah. >> you knew him personally. what stands out to you about him? >> what stood out to me was the gravity. first time i met him i was in my early 20s, young ministry and walking into the room it was almost like coming into the room with an old testament prophet in one sense. at the same time there was this warmth. i think of him sort of like -- i heard someone mention a preacher in london many years ago and said he was a steamroller but a gentle steamroller. i think that was true of billy graham. gentleness and warmth but the gravity of the message was overwhelming. >> a
so billy graham was never angry, billy graham was nef resentful. he was never warring against the culture in the world around him. he was john 3:16, he loved the world because god loves the world enough to say come to christ. >> i saw an old interview that diane sawyer had done with him years ago and said when the time comes he doesn't want people to say nice things about him because he didn't deserve it. what he wants to hear from the lord is, well done. well done my servant. >>...
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i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great driver of prison ministry and evangelism across the country. the next billy graham might be someone who is not even a christian yet. >> paul: fascinating to contemplate. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> paul: when we come back, a battle over the congressional map in pennsylvania, could make or break democratic efforts to take back the house this november. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar a
i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great...
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. >>> reverend billy graham, most widely heard christian evangelist in history has died at the age of 99. >> america's pistorius he was dubbed has suffered from cancer, pneumonia, and other ailments, and he died at his home in north carolina reverend graham reached multitudes around the globe through public appearances and pioneering use of media, he is credited with bringing the born again movement into the american main stream. by his final crusade in 2015 he had preached in person to more than 210 million people, worldwide. our natasha brown talk with a local pastor whose own ministry was greatly influenced by reverend graham, natasha. >> reporter: people all around the country and world are america loss of reverend billy graham, right now. his crusade touched millions have lives, around the world and impact a local minister right here in philadelphia. >> my heart was saddened to hear of the home going, the graduation to glory of the reverend doctor billy graham. >> reporter: for pastor ray marshall it feels like he who a friend and spiritual mentor passing of billy graham, his hom
. >>> reverend billy graham, most widely heard christian evangelist in history has died at the age of 99. >> america's pistorius he was dubbed has suffered from cancer, pneumonia, and other ailments, and he died at his home in north carolina reverend graham reached multitudes around the globe through public appearances and pioneering use of media, he is credited with bringing the born again movement into the american main stream. by his final crusade in 2015 he had preached in...
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the evangelist, billy graham, who preached to e llions worldwd was known as god's ambassador has died at the age of 99. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers. the movement that started with young people who watheir friends die in a horrific school massacre has taken on new momentum today. rvivors of the florida school shooting were among those meeting with president trump at the white house today. taile others protested in the florida state capi john has more. a school trip like a weather. these students from marjorie stoneman douglas haven't come to l the florida state capita listen. they have come to speak. after 17 ofhange their classmates and teachers were killed last week. they are determined to be heard. >> no one needs these weapons that are taking liildren's s. they should just ban them are used forhey his destruction. they are just not eded. >> you should go to school feeling safe and be confident that you are here for an education. you're not here to worry about gettinshot. the students were joined by thousands of others from across the state. noisy, determined, emboldened. the
the evangelist, billy graham, who preached to e llions worldwd was known as god's ambassador has died at the age of 99. ♪ laura: welcome to our viewers. the movement that started with young people who watheir friends die in a horrific school massacre has taken on new momentum today. rvivors of the florida school shooting were among those meeting with president trump at the white house today. taile others protested in the florida state capi john has more. a school trip like a weather. these...
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listen more to the word of billy graham later in this broadcast. right now move on to torrential rain causing rivers to rise to dangerous levels across the central u.s. a state of emergency declared in elk hart, indiana. a number of people had to be rescued from flooded homes and streets. from the southern plains to the great lakes, some areas have the seen ate month's worth of rain just this week. >>> we'll be right back. make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. blue for him. purple for her. two sensations. one great way to discover new feelings together. >>> we have new detail on an isis plot to blow up a passenger jet. at take planned for last year never happened because israeli cyberspies broke it up. jeff pegues is following the story. jeff. >> the plot itself showed potential reach of isis. today's disclosures are how aggressively western intelligence agencies are tracking the terror group. australian police raided several homes, linked to the plot last summer in the arrests followed. >> why are you being arrested sn today isra
listen more to the word of billy graham later in this broadcast. right now move on to torrential rain causing rivers to rise to dangerous levels across the central u.s. a state of emergency declared in elk hart, indiana. a number of people had to be rescued from flooded homes and streets. from the southern plains to the great lakes, some areas have the seen ate month's worth of rain just this week. >>> we'll be right back. make every day valentine's day with k-y yours and mine. blue...
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much more ahead on the reverend billy graham. believe it or not america's pastor helped shape tinsel town. we will explain some of that. but first, moscow allegedly teaming up with assad to attack syrian citizens. ambassador john bolton is here without the trump administration can and should respond. we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> shannon: this is a fox news alert. local media reporting that someone through one or mo
much more ahead on the reverend billy graham. believe it or not america's pastor helped shape tinsel town. we will explain some of that. but first, moscow allegedly teaming up with assad to attack syrian citizens. ambassador john bolton is here without the trump administration can and should respond. we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of...
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billy graham. we will follow his procession to the final resting place in charlotte, north carolina and back with the long legacy for the faithful. welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. speech is great to be with you this saturday. more sheriff's deputies under increased scrutiny in florida after new reports that multiple deputies waited outside marjorie stone zimmerman douglas high school is a shooter attack students and teachers inside. and park visible land, the president called one of these deputies a coward. do folks down there feel the same way? >> reporter: there is glowing disgust and outrage how law enforcement failed to respond to the shooting. the fbi admitting it failed to properly investigate a tip about a caller that he is capable of shooting up a school was fired after it was discovered he stayed outside during the shooting was his boss, brown county sheriff said that deputy should have gone inside to kill the shooter and there are more emerging details, three sheri
billy graham. we will follow his procession to the final resting place in charlotte, north carolina and back with the long legacy for the faithful. welcome to america's news headquarters from washington. speech is great to be with you this saturday. more sheriff's deputies under increased scrutiny in florida after new reports that multiple deputies waited outside marjorie stone zimmerman douglas high school is a shooter attack students and teachers inside. and park visible land, the president...
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there was john paul ii, nelson mandela, ronald reagan, and billi billy graham. >> at one time and at one estimate, billy graham was seen in person by more people on earth than any other person alive. >> there is only one road to heaven. >> is there any hope for you? >> yes. >> he preached the gospel love to more than 210 million people around the world. he reached millions more through books, radio, television, and the internet, harnessing the power of modern media and his own charismatic presence. >> i think america is in for the judgment of god unless we turn around and change our way of living. >> billy graham seemed to be there for every crisis in this country, every major american moment. >> we have confused liberty and license and we are paying the awful price. we are a society poised on the brink of self destruction. >> his instincts sometimes failed him. he acknowledged he could have done more in the battle for civil rights. he was caught on tape in the nixon white house making anti-semitic remarks for which he later apologized. so often, his words were just what so many amer
there was john paul ii, nelson mandela, ronald reagan, and billi billy graham. >> at one time and at one estimate, billy graham was seen in person by more people on earth than any other person alive. >> there is only one road to heaven. >> is there any hope for you? >> yes. >> he preached the gospel love to more than 210 million people around the world. he reached millions more through books, radio, television, and the internet, harnessing the power of modern media...
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. >>> influential evangelist billy graham died. coming up we'll look back at his relationship with past presidents and his role in creating a new american form of christianity. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. there's more adventure,where you can get... and more memories. stay at a disneyland resort hotel, and you can save up to 25% on select rooms. so now's the time to get more happy! they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. reporter danielle nottingham looks back at his role in creating a new american form of christianity. >>> billy graham has died. he was 99 years old. reporter danielle nottingham looks back at his role in creating a new american form of
. >>> influential evangelist billy graham died. coming up we'll look back at his relationship with past presidents and his role in creating a new american form of christianity. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. there's more adventure,where you can get... and more memories. stay at a disneyland resort hotel,...
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graham." >> tell me, what's the legacy of billy gram going to be? >> i think he will go down in history as certainly the towering religious figure of the ury. cen certainly in american religion, i suppose some people would argue that various es might contend for that, but i think he's also very imp tortant forwo reasons. first of all, he brught evangelicalism out of the shadows in the middle of the 20th century. in the early decades of the 20th century, evangelicals tewere feeling qbattered as though the larger culture had turned against them, and billy graham, beginning around 1949, 1950, begins to bring them into the public spotght and begins to make evangelicalism acceptable to larger public. part of that had to do with his personality, the force of his personality, but part of it was that he used media quite successfully and brillialy, many ways, to bring that message to the larger public. think that the second legacy of billy graham -- and this is really quite remarkable -- that, over the course of a career that spanned more than half a century
graham." >> tell me, what's the legacy of billy gram going to be? >> i think he will go down in history as certainly the towering religious figure of the ury. cen certainly in american religion, i suppose some people would argue that various es might contend for that, but i think he's also very imp tortant forwo reasons. first of all, he brught evangelicalism out of the shadows in the middle of the 20th century. in the early decades of the 20th century, evangelicals tewere...
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i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great driver of prison ministry and evangelism across the country. the next billy graham might be someone who is not even a christian yet. >> paul: fascinating to contemplate. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> paul: when we come back, a battle over the congressional map in pennsylvania, could make or break democratic efforts to take back the house this november. with big dreams... we came with big appetites. with expedia one click gives you access to discounts on thousands of hotels, cars and things to do. like the garland hotel for 40% of
i think billy graham is the unusual figure. i think he's a singularly unusual figure in probably over 1,000 years. i think god will raise up another billy graham. he or she will be a different figure in american life. but -- and maybe not an american, probably not an american. >> paul: really? that's fascinating. >> i don't know who that person is. you think of c.s. lewis, the great apologist of the 20th century, started out as an atheist scholar. another man turned into a great...
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reverend billy graham. and what he told diane sawyer about death. how often he thought about it and his hope afterward. >>> the massive winter storm tonight. 20 states. the rescues. this woman on the roof of her car. snow, ice,
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how do the people there feel about billy graham? >> reporter: a lot of the people in this town actually knew him, alex. he made a home here in the north carolina mountains, where he felt most at peace, his sages to -- his sanctuary. people remembered the six decades of ministry that is behind this man and obviously feeling like they really needed to be here today to be a part of that. so many of them telling us they can recall being children, watching billy graham on their living room black and white televisions. so many of them sad as he passed, and then feeling some relief, saying that he is now in a better place, and so happy that they got to be part of his last journey, his last crusade, if you will, as he heads home to the library and museum where he will be in repose. this is something a lot of people here wanted to be a part of. people traveled hours from states around to try and be here. as he passed, it was a moment of silence. people sort of taking that in and saying goodbye for the last time, alex. >> what's been extraord
how do the people there feel about billy graham? >> reporter: a lot of the people in this town actually knew him, alex. he made a home here in the north carolina mountains, where he felt most at peace, his sages to -- his sanctuary. people remembered the six decades of ministry that is behind this man and obviously feeling like they really needed to be here today to be a part of that. so many of them telling us they can recall being children, watching billy graham on their living room...
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is the reverend billy graham. the man who packed veterans stadium in 1992 for a multiday crusade in philadelphia. two of the men who helped make it happen walked next to him onto the field and are still close today. the former judge nelson diaz -- >> probably the best two years of my life in terms of my christian experience. >> reporter: -- and reverend william moore. >> even though he's gone, you still feel his presence. >> reporter: moore recalls one of the challenges, convincing african-american pastors who were skeptical of graham. >> there was always in the black community and particularly among black pastors a great divide between mr. graham and his lack of forciveness to speak on social issues as we did. >> reporter: the success in bringing them on board for the event made philadelphia's billy graham crusade significant and a model for future ones. the philadelphia visit also marked when the world learned the pastor to presidents had parkinson's disease. >> he says bless your heart. >> reporter: diaz still
is the reverend billy graham. the man who packed veterans stadium in 1992 for a multiday crusade in philadelphia. two of the men who helped make it happen walked next to him onto the field and are still close today. the former judge nelson diaz -- >> probably the best two years of my life in terms of my christian experience. >> reporter: -- and reverend william moore. >> even though he's gone, you still feel his presence. >> reporter: moore recalls one of the challenges,...
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. >> tributes pouring in for america's pastor, reverend billy graham. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ we were keeping the faith. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, keeping the faith. >> a little billy joel to get you going on this thursday morning. we all need a little faith this day and age. you don't agree? >> i completely ah agree. we lost a big man of faith yesterday. >> we have to remember to keep the faith. you are watching "fox and friends first." >>> breaking overnight, a by glair storbizarre story from th. afternooan attacker blew himsel. >> a motive is not known. americans are asked to stay away from the embassy until further notice. we will keep you updated. >>> police officers lining the streets, saluting an officer who made the ultimate sacrifice to save a neighbor in need. the corporal was off duty when he was shot and killed, trying to help a woman threatened by her estranged husband. >> he was not working, needing help. he immediately responded to that plea for help. but he saved her life by giving his own. >> the suspect in this, gl
. >> tributes pouring in for america's pastor, reverend billy graham. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ we were keeping the faith. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, keeping the faith. >> a little billy joel to get you going on this thursday morning. we all need a little faith this day and age. you don't agree? >> i completely ah agree. we lost a big man of faith yesterday. >> we have to remember to keep the faith. you are watching "fox and friends...
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jon, you describe billy graham in such a moving way and i'm wondering as billy graham looked at this divided america, that must have troubled him. he was not a man who wanted to see people's teeth on edge in a way that we see today. >> i think that's right. . he was a great cable news viewer in the back of this house where he lived with his beloved ruth for so long. and ruth graham is the author of arguably one of the great lines about spouses of powerful men from that generation. mrs. graham was once asked, she would say, had she ever considered divorce. she said divorce? never. murder? often. which barbara bush has always embraced. >> i love it. >> isn't that great? it's a wonderful line. she was a formidable woman and she would have to be raising i think four or five children while he was on the road so much. but yes, he -- i think he made a point and his critics believed he was simply interested in power, which again, i leave that to his maker who is now making that accounting, but he was close to ieisenhower. he was close to johnson and nixon. there was nothing partisan about hi
jon, you describe billy graham in such a moving way and i'm wondering as billy graham looked at this divided america, that must have troubled him. he was not a man who wanted to see people's teeth on edge in a way that we see today. >> i think that's right. . he was a great cable news viewer in the back of this house where he lived with his beloved ruth for so long. and ruth graham is the author of arguably one of the great lines about spouses of powerful men from that generation. mrs....
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being inspired by billy graham, and i guess being led by billy graham, i started reading the bible and shortly thereafter i quit drinking. >> reporter: president johnson leaned on the reverend during vietnam, and reagan famously called graham from his hospital bed after he was shot. but graham was questioned for the relationship he kept with nixon. >> i prayed for him, prayed for him several times a day, that god would help him. >> reporter: he prayed with presidents and just as easy, with everyday americans. reverend billy graham will be laid to rest at his library and childhood home directly behind me. he will be buried next to his wife, who died in 2007. david? >> steve osunsami in north carolina. steve, thank you. and later, right here tonight, what reverend graham said when diane sawyer asked him how often he thought about death, and his hope afterward. >>> but first, the other news tonight, and to the severe weather at this hour, that major winter storm bringing snow, freezing rain, flooding. and a tornado watch in louisiana for much of the day. that winter storm stretching from
being inspired by billy graham, and i guess being led by billy graham, i started reading the bible and shortly thereafter i quit drinking. >> reporter: president johnson leaned on the reverend during vietnam, and reagan famously called graham from his hospital bed after he was shot. but graham was questioned for the relationship he kept with nixon. >> i prayed for him, prayed for him several times a day, that god would help him. >> reporter: he prayed with presidents and just...
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graham's ministry or someone who had been converted under billy graham's ministry, including my father. and a lot of students here are not old enough to really remember when i was a kid, all the prime time tv shows would be preempted when he had a crusade and everybody would watch. they weren't allowed to seat impact. now there is hundreds of tv stations. bark then there were only three. he was able to reach countless millions of people that would really be impossible today. and it's -- you know, he was the household name decades ago. and our students know about the history but they didn't live it like did i and like others my age or older did. and i think he -- but his impact is being seen through people being converted by him or by others who had been converted by him and our students are well aware of that. >> harris: jerry falwell. >> it's a sad day here on campus. >> harris: can i understand. jerry falwell jr. joining us from liberty university. we appreciate you sharing your memories of billy graham and your experience on campus with his legacy. thank you very much. >> he was our
graham's ministry or someone who had been converted under billy graham's ministry, including my father. and a lot of students here are not old enough to really remember when i was a kid, all the prime time tv shows would be preempted when he had a crusade and everybody would watch. they weren't allowed to seat impact. now there is hundreds of tv stations. bark then there were only three. he was able to reach countless millions of people that would really be impossible today. and it's -- you...
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growing up in a baptist home, billy graham was our pope and i read my first billy graham but i think when i was in the sixth grade. at 17 i heard him for the first time and was thrilled at the oakland crusade. and at 20 i met him person-to-person at the l.a. crusade and began a 20 year -- excuse me, a 40 year relationship where he mentored me over the last 40 years. >> laura: did to get you through the good times and the bad? did you seek counsel from him when you needed it most? >> you know, one of the greatest things about billy that people don't know is that he was in a encourager to the next generation. i've actually tried to learn from him on that and a lot of stuff that he taught me i've done with the next generation myself and one of them was he provided platforms for younger people. i remember when i was in high school -- nope, college, i wrote my first book on how to study the bible, methods. i wasn't a a very confident writer at all. but billy graham believed in me and somehow he got a copy of a book that i had self published. he called me in the mid-'80s and said i'm bring
growing up in a baptist home, billy graham was our pope and i read my first billy graham but i think when i was in the sixth grade. at 17 i heard him for the first time and was thrilled at the oakland crusade. and at 20 i met him person-to-person at the l.a. crusade and began a 20 year -- excuse me, a 40 year relationship where he mentored me over the last 40 years. >> laura: did to get you through the good times and the bad? did you seek counsel from him when you needed it most? >>...
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billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. that choice didn't just change billy's life, it changed our lives. it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history. starting at a small bible school in florida, he soon led a nationwide revival from large tent in los angeles to 100,000 people in a single day at yankee stadium to more than two people at madison square garden. i remember that because my father said come on son. he said come on mom. let's go see billy graham at yankee stadium. it was something very special. americans came in droves to hear that great young preacher. fred trump was a big fan. fred trump was my father. in london, tokyo, seoul, bogata, moscow, saigon and scores of other places, all over the world, reverend graham shared the power of god's word with more than 200 million people in person and countless others. in 1978, with the support of the catholic bishop who would
billy graham was 15 years old at the time. just a few months later he accepted jesus christ as his lord and savior. that choice didn't just change billy's life, it changed our lives. it changed the entire world. the north carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history. starting at a small bible school in florida, he soon led a nationwide revival from large tent in los angeles to 100,000 people in a single day at yankee stadium to more than two people at madison...
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he had a loaded >>> billy graham died in his home today. he is being remembered for the strong impact he had. laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: the reverend billy graham left his mark on the bay area. >> great bridge builder and a lot of mutual understanding. >> reporter: met graham in rome in the late 1970s. he says graham legacy may be a great communicator and unifier. >> someone who connects so well with so many people beyond people of his own faith and community. and he did so much to build bridges among people of all faiths in the country. >> billy graham was an american fe phenomena. >> reporter: his roles as an adviser to 12 presidents from truman to obama and his unwavering support of the civil rights movement. >> i can imagine in the 50s billy graham would take a position of supporting black lives matter. >> it had an emotional impact on me. >> reporter: a pastor and teacher garry young attended his crusades. >> these are lives that are being changed. this is not something put on. this is god touching people and billy graha
he had a loaded >>> billy graham died in his home today. he is being remembered for the strong impact he had. laura anthony has the story. >> reporter: the reverend billy graham left his mark on the bay area. >> great bridge builder and a lot of mutual understanding. >> reporter: met graham in rome in the late 1970s. he says graham legacy may be a great communicator and unifier. >> someone who connects so well with so many people beyond people of his own faith...